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Beggar (Kojiki), 1871. Creator: Suian Hirafuku (Japanese, 1844-1890)
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Beggar (Kojiki), 1871. Creator: Suian Hirafuku (Japanese, 1844-1890)
Beggar (Kojiki), 1871. The Japanese term for beggar, kojiki, derives from the word kotsujiki, which refers to Buddhist monks taking bowls from door to door to request sustenance. The son of the artist Suian Bunro, Suian Hirafuku was born in Kakunodate in Japans northern Akita prefecture. When he was 16, he went to study in Kyoto. In 1880 he took first place with another painting titled Beggar at the third Akita Prefectural Industrial Exposition, and in 1890, he took second prize for technical achievement with Nursing Tigress at the third National Industrial Exposition
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1868 1912 Hanging Scroll Ink On Paper Meiji Period
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This print titled "Beggar (Kojiki), 1871" showcases the artistic brilliance of Suian Hirafuku, a renowned Japanese artist from the Meiji period. The image depicts a beggar, known as kojiki in Japanese, who traces his roots back to the Buddhist monks who sought sustenance by collecting alms door-to-door with their bowls. Suian Hirafuku was born into an artistic family, being the son of Suian Bunro. He hailed from Kakunodate in Japan's northern Akita prefecture and later moved to Kyoto to pursue his studies at just 16 years old. His talent and dedication earned him recognition throughout his career. In 1880, Hirafuku achieved first place at the third Akita Prefectural Industrial Exposition for another painting titled "Beggar". Additionally, he received second prize for technical achievement with his masterpiece "Nursing Tigress" at the third National Industrial Exposition in 1890. This hanging scroll is a true representation of heritage art and exemplifies Hirafuku's mastery of ink on paper technique. It offers viewers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural history during this transformative era. The Cleveland Museum of Art proudly houses this remarkable piece by Suian Hirafuku. Its intricate details and profound storytelling make it an invaluable addition to any collection or exhibition that celebrates Japanese artistry and tradition.
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